Mizos

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Mizos are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman–speaking ethnic group primarily inhabiting the hilly regions of Northeast India’s Mizoram state and neighboring areas of Myanmar and Bangladesh, known for their distinct culture, festivals, and Christian-majority society.

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Mizos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedWith Lushai Hills
capitalRegion Aizawl
celebrate harvest festivals
colonialHistory came under British rule in the 19th century
continent Asia
conversionHistory large-scale conversion to Christianity in late 19th and early 20th centuries
ethnicRelation Chin people
Kuki people NERFINISHED
ethnolinguisticGroup Tibeto-Burman-speaking people
follow clan-based social structure
haveCuisine rice-based dishes
smoked meat dishes
haveCulturalPractice community solidarity
tlawmngaihna
haveDance Cheraw dance
bamboo dance
haveFestival Chapchar Kut
Mim Kut
Pawl Kut
haveMusicTradition folk songs
haveTextileTradition handwoven shawls
traditional puan
inhabit People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

Chin State
Hill Tracts of Chittagong
surface form: Chittagong Hill Tracts

Mizoram
Myanmar
Northeast India
languageFamily Tibeto-Burman languages
majorityIn Mizoram population
primaryCountry India
primaryRegion Mizoram
primaryState Mizoram
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe in India
religion Baptists
surface form: Baptist Christianity

Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism

Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
religionMajority Christianity
speak Lushai language
Mizo language
traditionalEconomy jhum cultivation
shifting cultivation
traditionalReligion animism
folk religion
useScript Latin script

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